
Dosis Letalis — The Culture Of Fear
The black labelled tape is presented in a single sided cover- this takes in a simple yet effective enough monochrome inversed picture of two grabbing hands, which of course nicely puts across the release state controlled themes.
The first side takes in “Fearmongering I”- here we find a very rapid & dense weave of rushing murky bass rumbles, blended with layers of hacking-to-splintering static grain. These are elements are fed together into a truly unstopped and encasing ‘wall’, that both rages & batters, yet at the some time appeals via it’s detailed map of textures, which quite often create effective audio trickery/ feeling of false shifting pattern-national.
The second track is “Fearmongering II”, and here we find a more nuanced & paired back take on 'wall' craft. As we have a slower rolling ‘n’ slightly poping bass drone- this edged by thinner sways of snap, hiss and jitter- all to creating this feeling of detailed & crafted roast, like staring into & getting lost in both the darting flames & white hot wood lengths of a bonfire
The Culture of Fear certainly stands as some of the best work I’ve heard from this project- as it really sees him playing to his talent as a sonic wall-maker. As I said really pity the tape version is long gone, so as a result either head here or here to check it & Download it!.
